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Oola Whiskey Discourse C American Whiskey

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Introducing Oola Whiskey Discourse C, a distinguished expression in American Whiskey crafted by the passionate distillers at Oola Distillery. Discourse C is a testament to the artistry and innovation within the world of whiskey, offering a captivating blend of flavors that unfold with each sip.

Palate: Upon the first sip, Discourse C reveals its depth and complexity. A symphony of flavors unfolds on the palate, featuring a harmonious balance of caramel, toffee, and warm baking spices. The whiskey's smooth and velvety texture adds to the overall richness, creating a palate that is both sophisticated and approachable.

Finish: The finish is long-lasting and satisfying, leaving a lingering warmth with echoes of oak and a gentle spice. Discourse C's well-rounded and nuanced finish invites reflection on the layers of flavor experienced throughout the journey, making it a whiskey to be savored and appreciated.

Craftsmanship: Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Oola Whiskey Discourse C is a result of Oola Distillery's commitment to excellence. The distillers blend their expertise with a passion for innovation, pushing the boundaries of American whiskey craftsmanship to deliver a unique and exceptional spirit.

Versatility: Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as the foundation for your favorite cocktails, Discourse C showcases its versatility. Its dynamic flavor profile makes it an ideal companion for both quiet contemplation and spirited celebrations, catering to the preferences of whiskey enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.

A Toast to Discourse: Oola Whiskey Discourse C is more than a drink; it's a conversation between flavors and craftsmanship. Elevate your whiskey experience with this exceptional American spirit – a testament to Oola Distillery's dedication to producing innovative and memorable expressions. Cheers to the art of Discourse.

ABV

47%

Tasting Notes

ppearance:
Oola Whiskey Discourse C graces the glass with a captivating deep amber hue, inviting anticipation for the rich and nuanced flavors within.

Nose:
The nose is a revelation of honeyed sweetness, immediately captivating the senses. Layers of oak and vanilla unfold, creating a delightful complexity. A subtle touch of spice teases the olfactory senses, setting the stage for the intricate tasting journey ahead.

Palate:
Upon the first sip, Discourse C reveals its mastery. A symphony of flavors dances on the palate, with caramel and toffee taking center stage. The warm embrace of baking spices adds depth and character, creating a sophisticated and well-balanced profile. The whiskey's smooth and velvety texture enhances the overall richness, providing a truly indulgent experience.

Finish:
The finish is a lingering crescendo of pleasure. A gentle warmth persists, accompanied by echoes of oak and a subtle spice that leave a lasting impression. Discourse C's long and satisfying finish invites contemplation, allowing the drinker to savor the layers of flavor that have unfolded throughout the tasting journey.

Distillery Information

The word bourbon itself comes from the House of Bourbon, a famous French dynasty.A man named Evan Williams actually built a whiskey distillery in Louisville in 1783, and this is the first recorded mention of a commercial distillery that we can find, although that doesn't mean that Boone and Ritchie weren't selling or bartering their product.
Whisky or whiskey is a type of liquor made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including barley, corn, rye, and wheat. Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, which are typically made of charred white oak.
Old Overholt is America's oldest continually maintained brand of whiskey, was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania, in 1810. Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. Overholt & Co., currently a subsidiary of Beam Suntory, which is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan.
It's a bit of a tricky question to answer, simply because there are so many types of American whiskey. Some are double-distilled, some are triple-distilled, and many are made on continuous column stills that don't use a batch distillation system at all.Ironically it's an Irish (and not Scottish) distillery that claims the oldest licensed whisky distillery in the world! King James granted the Governer of County Antrim a license to distil Bushmills in 1608, even though the trademark license was only registered in 1784.

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